Fatherlessness is the #1 cause of terrorism, gang warfare, unhappiness, poverty and violence in the world.The world needs exceptionalist nuclear fathering that will bring high functioning and happiness everywhere.The ripple effect that anti abortion laws and tribalistic polygamy and resulting fatherlessness appears to be destabilizing the entire world. Anti abortion laws and polygamy contribute directly to the worldwide scourge of fatherlessness

"..........many killers had been sexually abused in their youth (Arthur Shawcross, Aileen Wuornos, Henry Lee Lucas (unsubstantiated), Otis Toole, John Gacy) it rarely is so directly relative to the modus operandi to killing, and rather serves simply to create a sexual insecurity that the killer compensates with for their Power/Control motives.............."

Many killers were sexually abused in their youth. It's vital that adult fathering protect youth from sexual predation

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Time to legalize abortion worldwide and spend money on something useful.......a partial ban will not do, because of the social stigma and the inhibiting of health care workers.Any and all restrictions will mean the most vulnerable will be left out in the back alleys of despair and sexual predation and violence and poverty and fatherlessnessTime for law enforcement to put their resources where it belongs.

Naturally, there will be all kinds of problems, but the result of increasing powerful adult fathering will CHANGE THE WORLD FOR THE BETTER, terrorism will shrink, gang warfare will disappear, more children will be HAPPIER and high functioning

Alejandra knew she was committing a crime when she spent $50 to purchase four abortion pills on the black market in Caracas. If caught, she risked six months to two years in a Venezuelan prison.Prison time for buying abortion pills?

The tens of thousands of Venezuelans who have found refuge in Brazil in recent years are walking proof of a worsening humanitarian crisis that their government claims does not exist.

They also constitute an exodus that is straining the region’s largely generous and permissive immigration policies. Earlier this month, Trinidad deported more than 80 Venezuelan asylum seekers. In Colombian and Brazilian border communities, local residents have attacked Venezuelans in camps.
During the early months of this year, 5,000 Venezuelans were leaving their homeland each day, according to the United Nations. At that rate, more Venezuelans are leaving home each month than the 125,000 Cuban exiles who fled their homes during the 1980 Mariel boat crisis and transformed South Florida.
If the current rate remains steady, more than 1.8 million Venezuelans could leave by the end of this year, joining the estimated 1.5 million who have fled the economic crisis to rebuild their lives abroad.

“Prohibition does not reduce the need and the number of abortions; it merely increases the risks to the health and life of women and girls who resort to unsafe and illegal services,” says the UN............

Time to legalize all abortion worldwide and spend money on something useful.......a partial ban will not do, because of the social stigma and inhibiting of health care workers.

Fatherlessness leads to homelessness, homelessness leads to fatherlessness, violence and instability.........the number of fatherless waifs running amok in the back alleys of the world appears to be skyrocketing - most will grow up in violence, poverty, nisery and instability

.........In the social sciences, unintended consequences (sometimes unanticipated consequences or unforeseen consequences) are outcomes that are not the ones foreseen and intended by a purposeful action.

Unexpected drawback: An unexpected detriment occurring in addition to the desired effect of the policy (e.g., while irrigation schemes provide people with water for agriculture, they can increase waterborne diseases that have devastating health effects, such as schistosomiasis).

Perverse result: A perverse effect contrary to what was originally intended (when an intended solution makes a problem worse). This is sometimes referred to as 'backfire'.

Friday, April 27, 2018

The Japanese monkey, Macaca fuscata, had been observed in the wild for a period of over 30 years.

In 1952, on the island of Koshima, scientists were providing monkeys with sweet potatoes dropped in the sand. The monkeys liked the taste of the raw sweet potatoes, but they found the dirt unpleasant. An 18-month-old female named Imo found she could solve the problem by washing the potatoes in a nearby stream. She taught this trick to her mother. Her playmates also learned this new way and they taught their mothers too.

This cultural innovation was gradually picked up by various monkeys before the eyes of the scientists. Between 1952 and 1958 all the young monkeys learned to wash the sandy sweet potatoes to make them more palatable. Only the adults who imitated their children learned this social improvement. Other adults kept eating the dirty sweet potatoes.

Then something startling took place. In the autumn of 1958, a certain number of Koshima monkeys were washing sweet potatoes - the exact number is not known.

Let us suppose that when the sun rose one morning there were 99 monkeys on Koshima Island who had learned to wash their sweet potatoes. Let's further suppose that later that morning, the hundredth monkey learned to wash potatoes.

THEN IT HAPPENED!

By that evening almost everyone in the tribe was washing sweet potatoes before eating them. The added energy of this hundredth monkey somehow created an ideological breakthrough!

But notice. A most surprising thing observed by these scientists was that the habit of washing sweet potatoes then jumped over the sea

Colonies of monkeys on other islands and the mainland troop of monkeys at Takasakiyama began washing their sweet potatoes.

Thus, when a certain critical number achieves an awareness, this new awareness may be communicated from mind to mind. Although the exact number may vary, this Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon means that when only a limited number of people know of a new way, it may remain the conscious property of these people. But there is a point at which if only one more person tunes-in to a new awareness, a field is strengthened so that this awareness is picked up by almost everyone!

".......For the first time, scientists have proven that when a human egg is fertilized, it releases what are called zinc sparks. Upon fertilization, calcium increases and zinc is rapidly released. When this happens, the zinc joins itself to small, light-emitting molecule probes. In other words, it creates a microscopic flash of light.

Currently, during the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process, doctors don't know how viable a fertilized egg or embryo is until pregnancy occurs. But if scientists are able to develop a way to measure zinc sparks without harming the zygote, it could be a game changer.

"This means if you can look at the zinc spark at the time of fertilization, you will know immediately which eggs are the good ones to transfer in in vitro fertilization," Teresa Woodruff, one of the study's senior authors and a Northwestern University professor of obstetrics and gynecology, said in a news release.

Zinc ‘sparks’ fly from egg within minutes of fertilization

NIH-funded study of animal eggs reveals major role for metal.

Recent findings suggest a major role for zinc in reproduction. In observations from egg cells, researchers found that massive intake of zinc can put a brake on cell division as the egg matures and awaits fertilization (A). Fertilization of the egg (B) triggers cyclical changes in the levels of calcium (C). It also generates zinc sparks (D) from the cell that lift the brake on development.NICHD/NIH

At fertilization, a massive release of the metal zinc appears to set the fertilized egg cell on the path to dividing and growing into an embryo, according to the results of animal studies supported by the National Institutes of Health.

The zinc discharge follows the egg cell’s steady accumulation of zinc atoms in the developmental stages before fertilization. The researchers documented the discharge by bathing the eggs in a solution that gives off light when exposed to zinc. They referred to the zinc discharge and accompanying light flash as zinc sparks.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Germany, the land of my awesome grandfather, faces pressure from anti abortionists. Hang in there, Germany, don't give in to the clever double talk. Anti abortion laws will contribute to fatherlessness, homeless, poverty, violence and misery

...."For Chantal Louis of Emma magazine, the 1995 compromise has left the pro-choice camp open to attack from anti-abortion groups, funded by US Christian fundamentalist groups. Many German feminists, says Louis, are fearful that battle they won risks being rolled back.
“We have a younger generation who don’t know the battles of the 1960s and 1970s, or the horror stories from before that,” she said. Anti-abortion campaigner Alexandra Linder agrees that the abortion debate in Germany is heating up again. She is hopeful of finding new allies among anti-abortion MPs in the far-right populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD).So what does she say to a woman who demands the right to choose what happens to her body?“A child is not a part of a woman’s body,” she said. “It is a self-contained person who has to live in a woman for nine months.”
Urban versus rural
Back at Pro Familia, counsellor Andreas Ritter says that, for all the complications, he is relieved that women in Germany have access to a clean, medical procedure.But the situation in big cities like Berlin is far more comfortable than in rural areas and conservative southern Germany, he says, where it is increasingly difficult to find doctors in general, let alone one willing to perform the procedure.“For a woman on a low income outside a large city, her access to that law is not equal to others,” he said.
In 1926, Germany’s first abortion law was passed in the Reichstag. On a recent morning, eight decades later, dozens of women have gathered before the same building. They are carrying signs with slogans – “My Body, My Decision” – that many thought belonged to another era.
They are here to hand into the German parliament a petition with 150,000 signatures demanding an end to the Nazi-era law under which Dr Kristina Hänel was convicted.
“This law stands in the way of the right of women to information on the issue of termination of pregnancy,” said Dr Hänel to the crowd, demanding politicians act to abolish the Nazi shadow from Germany’s abortion legislation. “If there is one more lazy compromise, we will take this to the constitutional court.”
About 50m from the pro-choice group, separated by police, some two dozen people are also holding signs, reading “Prevent Abortion Advertising”.
After years in deep freeze, Germany’s uneasy abortion compromise is thawing again.

Someone I know worked in a woman's ward in a local hospital before Roe vs Wade in 1973. The ward was mostly composed of young women suffering horrific injuries from botched abortions.

Abortion, legal or illegal, is here to stay in every country on earthLaw enforcement has better things to deal withReligious leaders have to consider the negative chaos and anger that their push for unenforceable anti abortion laws generates. The role that anti abortion laws play in the poverty directly caused by the scourge of fatherlessness is enough to give leaders pause. Laws have never stopped abortion, never have and never will. Fatherlessness is at the core of poverty, terrorism, gang warfare, the sex trade, the list goes on and on..........In every subculture on earth, the amount of fatherlessness is directly connected to poverty